Thanks for the meeting today. Sorry about the technical
difficulties. Skype clearly doesn’t work well from my office. Martin said
he was happy with the sound quality of this bridge, though, so I’m
willing to try it again. This time, I’ll dial into the regular phone
number.

I’ve inserted meeting notes below with action items in
red. We got through about half of the agenda. Can we meet again next Thursday
(Aug 10) at the same time? I’ll send a separate invitation.

I have created a conference room that will allow more than 5
of us to attend but still allow us to use skype. From skype, call
+99008275948062. It’s free, so you won’t need skype
credit. If you can’t use skype, here are some other numbers:

§Milestone planning in
July. Project planning in August. First builds in September.

§Incubation
projects can participate – criteria still being established, but see the
Callisto requirements (http://www.eclipse.org/projects/callisto.php)
to understand what the bar was for the last release. Please come to the
meeting with comments.

§Need
to get on the train by the end of the year (November, ideally)

§Who’s
in?

·TM. Definitely wants to participate in the
Europa train. They are building 1.0 end of October built against 3.2. They
want to wait until after their first release. Will get on the train in
November.

·eRCP. Hopeful. They’d like to, but they’re
not 100% sure yet. They tried to align with Callisto, but slipped a couple of
months. Would add Series 60 support after their 1.0 release. Will be ready by
November, so they could sync up. They also want to sync up platform support
with 3.3.

·DD. Hopeful. Need to get DSF on train.

·NAB. Hopeful. Planning major enhancements
after the first milestone. Synchronize by M4.

·TmL. No. Not realistic at this point, but may
be able to join early next year if it’s allowed.

·MTJ. Not sure. Will try for the end of year,
but still worried about Due Diligence.

§Email alias to group. Each
project will need a build representative, and we should coordinate internally
in the DSDP project to help each other with the learning curve.